Snake 'Gold Flame'
Snake 'Gold Flame'
Dracaena trifasciata
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Nicknamed 'Snake Plant' or 'Mother-in-Law's Tongue,' this West African native is legendary for being indestructible. NASA's Clean Air Study found it uniquely converts CO2 to oxygen at night (unlike most plants), making it perfect for bedrooms. It can tolerate extreme neglect, surviving months without water, low light, and temperature swings. One of the few plants that actually prefers being ignored. Its upright, sword-like leaves symbolize strength and resilience.
Best spot: Situate 3-6 feet from any window, or in east exposure
Alternative: Office or bath with steady natural light
STEP 2: Light Duration
Thrives with 4-6 hours of moderate light per day
Accepts artificial lighting for 12-14 hours daily
STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Provide 90-degree turn each week for even foliage
How to check: Feel soil 2 inches deep - water when dry to the touch
Pro tip: Develop a consistent soil-checking schedule
STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Saturate soil until water exits bottom holes
Discard saucer water after 15 minutes to prevent root rot
STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Water every 7-10 days spring/summer, 10-14 days in winter
Room temp or filtered water preferred
Sunburned leaf tips
This is a sign of too much light. Shield from harsh direct light with sheer curtain
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Leggy, stretched growth
This is a sign of too little light. Increase light - move closer to bright window
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Root rot symptoms
This is a sign of overwatering. Stop watering. Check drainage and root health
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Drooping, wilting leaves
This is a sign of underwatering. Water thoroughly until excess drains from bottom
